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The Rise of the Social Sciences
New book uses some unusual data sets to trace disciplinary shifts over a century -- and around the entire world.
Gripes About Grants
Commenting on U.S. rules for 2 new student aid programs, college groups cite several major flaws.
New Ideas for Ph.D. Education
State officials hear about -- and encourage -- non-residency programs and efforts that combine faculties at two universities.
Sue Before You Graduate
California appeals court finds that law designed to protect students' free speech loses force on commencement day.
Blackboard: Bully or Misunderstood?
Open source advocates see patent suit as signal that dominant player in course management is after them. Is it?
When Movie Mocks Mommy
New film, "Accepted," makes fun of college students' parents. Do they deserve it?
New Perch for Outspoken Education Researcher
Clifford Adelman, key Education Department analyst, to play same role for higher education think tank.
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